by Mark Bunting | Jul 23, 2021 | Big Picture, Canada, Disruption, E-Commerce, Interviews, Investing, Media, Podcast, Stocks, Technology, Top Ideas, United States, Videos
If you wanted to take investment advice after the financial crash in 2008 and beyond, you could have done a lot worse than listening to Brian Belski. The Chief Investment Strategist of BMO Capital Markets, and his team, started calling for a 20-25-year bull...
by Uncommon Sense Investor | Jul 23, 2021 | Blogs, Canada, Disruption, Investing, Media, Stocks, Technology, United States
No quibbles in this corner about the long-term stock performance of Netflix. The stock is up about 465% per cent in the last five years. But is the big spending, online video streaming leader a buy now after a tepid earnings report. And with increasing competition...
by Uncommon Sense Investor | Jul 16, 2021 | Big Picture, Blogs, Investing, Media, Stocks, Technology, United States
Doug Kass isn’t ordering a Code Red like Jack Nicholson’s character in A Few Good Men but he’s called one on the stock market. The Founder & President of Seabreeze Partners Management is widely followed for his market commentary. He knows from...
by Uncommon Sense Investor | Jul 13, 2021 | Big Picture, Blogs, Investing, Stocks, United States
Investors often get bogged down in following too many data points in trying to assess the future direction of stocks. While looking at global macro factors right down to the minutest of details about a company’s products or services are important, one simple way...
by Uncommon Sense Investor | Jul 12, 2021 | Big Picture, Blogs, Financials, Investing, Market Watch, Media, Stocks, Technology, United States
We’re of the opinion that, barring an exogenous shock of some sort or Black Swan event, stocks should continue to do well. Yes, there’ll be pullbacks and corrections along the way. But as the following opinion piece details, there are just too many...
by Uncommon Sense Investor | Jul 8, 2021 | Big Picture, Blogs, Investing, Stocks, Technology, United States
We’re trying to not get dragged into too many stories comparing the current stock market environment to the tech boom of the late 1990s and 200, but they keep pullin’ us back in. This time it’s because technology stocks and bond yields, which...